Web Accessibility Guidelines Become Top Priority for Most US Cities

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Trump Vows Swift U.S. Aid To Venezuela After Magnitude 7.5 Earthquakes Kill Dozens

The United States is mobilizing disaster relief resources for Venezuela after two powerful earthquakes devastated the country’s northern coast and capital city. President Donald Trump pledged Wednesday to deploy U.S. resources after back-to-back tremors of magnitude 7.2 and 7.5 struck near Venezuela’s northern coast, flattening buildings in Caracas. Trump announced the commitment on Truth Social,…

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SpaceX (SPCE) Leads $4.16 Billion Military Satellite Program With Rocket Lab (RKLB) And Lockheed Martin (LMT) As Key Partners

SpaceX has secured a $4.16 billion U.S. Space Force contract to develop a satellite network capable of continuously detecting and tracking airborne threats. The program, known as the Space-Based Airborne Moving Target Indicator, or SB-AMTI, is designed as an interconnected system combining space-based sensors, secure communications links, and ground processing. The U.S. Space Force awarded…

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No. 1 NBA Draft Pick AJ Dybantsa Set To Earn Nearly $70 Million As TV Deals Boost League Revenue

The Washington Wizards selected AJ Dybantsa with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, choosing him over fellow prospect Darryn Peterson. Dybantsa is expected to sign a four-year, $69 million rookie contract with Washington, according to a projection by contract database Spotrac confirmed by a league insider. His first-year salary is projected…

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U.S. Factory Job Cuts In June Approach Levels Last Seen During Financial Crisis And Covid

In June, job cuts at U.S. manufacturing facilities neared their highest levels since the global financial crisis ended in 2009, S&P Global reported Tuesday. The surge in layoffs also rivaled reductions seen during the Covid-19 pandemic, raising fresh concerns about the durability of any industrial recovery. S&P Global’s manufacturing “flash” purchasing managers index came in…

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